dying

  • 21dying — [ˈdaɪɪŋ] adj I not likely to live or exist for much longer a dying man[/ex] II dying the present participle of die …

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  • 22dying to — {adj. phr.} Having a great desire to; being extremely eager to. * /Seymour is dying to date Mathilda, but she keeps refusing him./ …

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  • 23dying to — {adj. phr.} Having a great desire to; being extremely eager to. * /Seymour is dying to date Mathilda, but she keeps refusing him./ …

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  • 24Dying — Die Die, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Died}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dying}.] [OE. deyen, dien, of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. deyja; akin to Dan. d[ o]e, Sw. d[ o], Goth. diwan (cf. Goth. afd?jan to harass), OFries. d?ia to kill, OS. doian to die, OHG. touwen,… …

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  • 25dying — adj. Dying is used with these nouns: ↑breed, ↑father, ↑fire, ↑man, ↑mother, ↑ray, ↑second, ↑sun, ↑swan, ↑wish, ↑word …

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  • 26dying — Synonyms and related words: abatement, abridgment, alleviation, annihilation, attenuation, bad, bane, biological death, brittle, burning out, burnout, capricious, cessation of life, changeable, choking, clinical death, comedown, contraction,… …

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  • 27dying\ to — adj. phr. Having a great desire to; being extremely eager to. Seymour is dying to date Mathilda, but she keeps refusing him …

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  • 28dying — present participle of die1. adjective relating to or on the point of death. Phrases to (or until) one s dying day for the rest of one s life …

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  • 29Dying Fetus — performing live at Tuska Open Air metal festival in 2008 in Helsinki, Finland Background information Origin Upper Marlboro …

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  • 30Dying of the Light —   …

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